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A Selection of Hymns intended as a supplement to Dr. Watts' Psalms and Hymns
Watts, Isaac Rev.; Bell, Robert and Hoatson, Joseph Cockin, compilers
Published by W. Birtwhistle, Halifax, 1839
- Hardcover
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Full Leather. Condition: Good. Reprint. Halifax: Birtwhistle, 1839. Reprint. 16mo. Full leather binding, 520 psalms and hymns followed index of subjects, table of first lines, general index. Decorated in gilt around edges with 6 compartments at spine, all edges marble, marble endpapers. Lacking half-title. Boards scuffed. Hinges… sound. Good. Size: 16 mo.
More imagesPoems by Robert Wilde: One of the Ejected Ministers of 1662 (Association Copy)
Wilde, Robert, D. D. ; Preface and Notes by The Rev. John Hunt; (Theodore Watts-Dunton)
Published by Strahan & Co, London, 1870
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. First Edition. Pubisher's green cloth gilt. First edition. Inscribed to the half title page by John Hunt, the editor, to Theodore Watts (-Dunton) , dated15 August 1883. Watts-Dunton was an English critic and poet, and is remembered as a friend of Algernon Charles Swinburne. Board edges rubbed, p…oints bumped, front hinge starting, spine break.; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; xix, 108 pages.
[ Printed defence of the Belfast Wesleyan Ministerial Association. ] Calvinism not the Theology of the Bible. A Reply to Rev. Dr. Watts' Treatise [.] By the Rev. Wm. Appelbe, LL.D., T.C.D. With Observations appended by the Rev. George Vance.
Rev. William Appelbe, LL.D., T.C.D.; Rev. George Vance [ Robert Watts (1820-1895 of the Presbyterian College, Belfast); the Belfast Wesleyan Ministerial Association ]
Published by Belfast: Phillips & Sons Bridge Street. Dublin: J. Robertson & Co. Grafton Street. Allen Johnston & Co. Book Printers Up. Arthur St. Belfast, 1872
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The full title reads: 'Calvinism not the Theology of the Bible. A Reply to Rev. Dr. Watts' Treatise, entitled "Arminian Departures from Reformation Principles, as exhibited in the Writings of Watson and Wesley, and in the Publications of the Belfast Wesleyan Ministerial Association." By the Rev. Wm. Appelbe, LL.D., T.C.D. With O…bservations appended by the Rev. George Vance.' No copy at the British Library, and the only copies on COPAC at Manchester and Queen's University Belfast. 44pp., 8vo. No wraps. Disbound. Stabbed as issued. In fair condition, lightly aged. A prefatory note 'To the Reader' by 'W. P. A., is dated from 'Belfast, January, 1872.' The opening of the pamphlet reflects the bitter nature of the controversy: 'Some months ago the public was favored with a pamphlet, entitled - "What is Presbyterianism?" by the Rev. Dr. Watts, Professor of Theology in the Presbyterian College, Belfast. In it there was a direct and unprovoked attack on the Methodist and Episcopal Churches. This was noticed by the Rev. George Vance, who undertook to prove that Calvinism was not the doctrine of the Reformation. The Rev. George A. Chadwick also replied to the charges against the Church of which he is an esteemed Minister. The author of the present reply published a Vindication of the Wesleyan Catechism from the accusations of the Rev. Professor. Dr. Watts appeared again in print, and designated the production, "Prelatic Depatures from Reformation Principles," which received a trenchant and stinging refutation from Mr. Chadwick. It might have been hoped that after such an exposure of blundering and ignorance, that the man who so wantonly disturbed the peace would have studied to be quiet, and would have minded his own business: but vain was the hope - []'.

The American Mercury [Magazine] - To Bear Witness To The Truth, June Quarterly, 1966, Number 481 - That Elusive 'Six Million' / Francis Parker Yockey After Twenty Years
Andrews, Stanley M.; App, Austin J.; Watts, Rev. Robert; Roberts, Lee; Ellis, Bert; Evans, D. Bruce; Oliver, Revilo P.; Davison, Mary M.; Biggers, Laura Ross
Published by The Legion For The Survival Of Freedom, Inc., Houston, Texas, 1966
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Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Features: Mars, The God of War, Walks In Space - Russia's military advantage in space; That Elusive "Six Million" - Austin J. App breaks the taboo; The Ramparts We Watch - extracts from a speech by Rev. Robert Watts which was delayed due to a threat by the Rev. Frederic…k A. Fenton of the Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity; Negro Slavery Today; Debate - America Needs A New Party; The Shadow of Empire - Francis Parker Yockey, author of "Imperium", After Twenty Years, by Revilo P. Oliver; Rhodesia and the UN; Poverty, Anti-Poverty and the Bible; Recommended Reading; and more. 42 pages. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage example of this extraordinary issue.; Cover Art; Sm 4to. Illustrated by Garfle (illustrator).